Questions tagged [backport]
Backporting is the action of either taking a new version of a piece of software and making it available in an older distribution, or taking a certain software modification (patch) and applying it to an older version of the software than it was initially created for.
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Issues backporting HAPI FHIR Server HashmapResourceProvider bug fix to a previous version
Due to project constraints, I'm using version 6.1.0 of the HAPI FHIR server. However, there is a bug in that version where a resource's deletion doesn't show up as an entry in the server history. ...
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ERROR: Failed building wheel for backports.zoneinfo on an env Python
I have a python environment on my NAS. I tried to install the binance library.
I have this error message:
Building wheel for backports.zoneinfo (pyproject.toml) ... error
error: subprocess-exited-...
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I need to update decompiled class in .NET is this the correct way?
Right now I'm backporting issues that were fixed in a new version and adding them to an old version. It is .NET and Im using Visual Studios so once I add the code it seems it needed to be added to a ...
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OpenWRT backported ath11k can't find backported dependencies at build time
I am attempting to backport ath11k support for kernel 5.4 on OpenWRT 21.02 (updating is outside my control). I am specifically after the ath11k_pci module which has dependencies on hwmon, qmi_helpers, ...
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ImportError: cannot import name 'zoneinfo' from 'backports' (unknown location)
I am trying to deploy my Django model on an Apache2 server and it is running well on 'ip':8000. But when i am trying to run without 8000 port after completing all prerequisites i am getting this error
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Properly backporting generic collections
In Python 3.9 it is now possible to use collections.abc with generics, meaning code such as this is possible:
import collections.abc
from typing import TypeVar
T = TypeVar("T")
class ...
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No module named 'backports'
I am trying to build a python project using 'make build' command but getting below error while doing that. It was working earlier but starting throwing this error recently.
Collecting backports....
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Unable to install rpy2 on MAC OS due to ERROR: Failed building wheel for backports.zoneinfo
I am trying to install rpy2 on my mac. I have tried to use the command pip install rpy2 but I get the following error:
?25h ERROR: Failed building wheel for backports.zoneinfo
Failed to build ...
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apache-airflow-backport-providers-google fails to install with apache-airflow(1.10.12)
We use apache-airflow 1.10.12 for our current system. We need some classes from providers available in airflow 2.*. The airflow docs recommend to use these classes in airflow 1.10 using the backport ...
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backport Synopsys DesignWare AXI DMA Driver on linux 4.14.226
I am trying to use snps (Synopsys) DMA controller driver with linux version 4.14.226.
while testing Audio playback with ALSA we found issue so we took the many changes from linux 5.12
https://elixir....
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Reducing code duplication in C++: using same boilerplate snippets across slightly varying projects
A bit about my specific use case: I have a plugin that's designed to be integrated with Unreal Engine projects, and in order to demonstrate how to do this to users of the plugin, I've integrated it ...
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How to backport Python in Yocto build?
I am learning how to compile custom Linux using Yocto. Currently I'm using Yocto Project 2.4 and I have added Python3 to the build. However, Python 3.5.2 was installed and I am interested in a newer ...
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How to enable or backport Bluethooth BLE feature in Linux kernel 3.10.0 version?
I have tried to enable bluetooth LE in my linux kernel version 3.10.0, but could find [*] Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) features in the menuconfig.
I am trying to find backport patch for the [*] ...
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ConnectivityManager NullPointerException while backporting an application
I am backporting an Android application from Android 9 to Android 5.1
Now i got to the point that i get the error
Process: com.name.systemhealthmonitor, PID: 3369
java.lang.RuntimeException: ...
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Best way to run python 3.7 on Ubuntu 16.04 which comes with python 3.5 [duplicate]
I would like to avoid backports, they always seem to mess up my packages.
So I was thinking tools like conda / virtualenv / maybe even docker can help. What's the most simple / cleanest way to work ...
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How to backport functionality in Qt?
Suppose that there is a project that uses Qt, and depends on the features (e.g. added class members) present in a new version of Qt. The project is meant to be built with a "system"/distribution ...
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Can I use the secrets module with a version of Python earlier than 3.6?
Python's secrets module was introduced in version 3.6. I'm working on an application using Python 3.4. Is there a way I can import the secrets module in a 3.4 environment (a la from __future__ import ...
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python 2.7 functools_lru_cache does not import although installed
When I try to import matplotlib I get an error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/matplotlib/__init__....
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kernel general protection fault
I am backporting a driver called GTP from 4.9 Linux kernel to 3.18 version. I fixed the errors in the source code of the driver and compiled the kernel successfully. I am also using Ubuntu Server 14....
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Backporting a Linux 3.14 driver to 3.4.0
I am using Linux version 3.4.0 on my Cyanogenmod-based Nexus 4.
Recently I decided to upgrade my wifi driver to a newer version, which consisted of files I did not have on my current version of Linux, ...
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Unable to upgrade r-base-core package to backports in Debian
I am trying to upgrade r-base-core from version 3.1.1-1 in Debian Jessie to version 3.3.2-1 in jessie-backports. My setup:
$ apt-cache policy r-base-core
r-base-core:
Installed: 3.1.1-1+deb8u1
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Is there a python 2 backport for the concurrency.futures package from python 3
I would like to use the nice executors and threadpooling APIs but I am constrained to a Python 2 environment. I cannot upgrade to Python 3 due to another third party dependency.
The closest answer I ...
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from backports import csv ImportError: cannot import name csv
I am using a NLP tool which is built on Python Spacy. This tool is called textacy. I installed Spacy, textacy and downloaded Spacy data for english. All on my Python2.7
Now, when I am trying to use ...
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Replacement for Q_NULLPTR when backporting a Qt5 application to Qt4?
My application may be used on systems that are still defaulting to Qt4.x rather than Qt5.x and I was trying to do a "quick and dirty" port of a version that would compile/link and run with either ...
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Py2exe and ConfigParser Error
I'm using Py2exe and ConfigParser but I have somo problems.
I have installed configparser from pip (pip install configparser) and it works fine. In my code I import the package like this import ...
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What version of ‘unittest2’ is needed for Python 3.4 features?
What version of the unittest2 library do I need for the new features in Python 3.4's unittest?
The third-party unittest2 library is a very useful back-port of Python 3's unittest features, to work on ...
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Automatically backport python 2.7 to 2.6
I need to run some Python 2.7 code under Python 2.6 and I was wondering how that could be automated.
Some specific simple changes are
sed -i -e 's/:,d/:d/g' -e 's/{0}/set([0])/g' foo.py
However, I ...
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How to build kernel backport on CentOS 7?
I installed CentOS 7 on a Macbook Pro early 2015 with Broadcom BCM43602 wifi chip. I've tried all other methods by digging through the CentOS documentation about wifi setup. I finally came to realize ...
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Implementing enum for reverse compatibility
An application running in java 1.8 have to run in few boxes with java 1.4. The application uses a lot of constants (thousands of them) and everything is implemented using functional enums. Which is ...
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What does the GlowPadBackport readme mean?
This library will NOT do anything that is not strictly needed for this to build/work. Since this class has since been removed from AOSP, this library should be considered DEPRECATED. No efforts will ...
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Matlab text on Linux with Intel graphics
On my laptop with an Intel HD 5500 graphics card, if I run Matlab (locally or on a remote machine) some text in menus and inside figures is unreadable. This is what the Edit menu of an empty figure ...
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Python enum34 access by name
I am using the Enum backport enum34 with Python 2.7.
According to the documentation it should be possible to access enum members by their name, using item access. That is, the following should work:
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How to backport Ansible extras module?
For a project I'm working on, I'd love to be able to make use of the maven_artifact module in the Ansible Extras repository.
However, the project uses Ansible stable (currently 1.9.3) and the module ...
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Backporting from 3 to 2.7: ImportError: cannot import name
After reading this, and crying a lot, I'm trying to make my Django app work with Python 2.7.
Here's my Django web dir:
├── locale
│ ├── en
│ ├── fr
│ └── sv
├── produits
│ ├── migrations
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Without version checking or `six`, how can I use `except MyError, e:` vs `except MyError as e` to work with Python 2&3?
I'm looking for a way to do this without checking for the Python version used.
Please refer to How to write exception reraising code that's compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3? for ...
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Installing and enabling multiple modules from backports
I am modifying WLAN card driver modules from linux backports. Currently, I've modified ath9k_htc and iwlwifi.
Apparently, I remember that both dirvers have been working together when I have not ...
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Backport Python 3.4's regular expression "fullmatch()" to Python 2
Python 3.4 introduced the new regex method re.fullmatch(pattern, string, flags=0).
Has anyone back-ported this new method to older Python versions?
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Are there security/performance issues with backporting Java code from 1.8 to 1.5? [closed]
I understand that older JVMs may have security/performance issues, however my question isn't about the JVM itself. Is it possible to introduce security/performance issues into code that was written ...
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subprocess32 timeout not working?
I am using subprocess32 3.2.6 with Python 2.6.6 on RHEL 6.5. A sequence like:
command = "sleep 20"
proc = subprocess.Popen(command, shell=True, bufsize=-1, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess....
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debugInfoEnabled for Angular 1.2
Angular 1.3 introduced a new debugInfoEnabled() method that can provide a boost in performance if called with false in the application config function:
myApp.config(['$compileProvider', function ($...
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What is the simplest way to fix a single broken line in a committed Mercurial changeset?
I frequently run into a use case where I identify a small bug in a committed changeset far after the fact so that reverting the changeset is not an option.
I've looked at similar questions and the ...
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ConcurrentHashMap JDK 8 to JDK 6 backport
ConcurrentHashMap in Java 8 does not use locks, although 6 and 7 JDK implementation do. Is there a backport of the Java 8 implementation to Java 6 ?
Reason : no locks => no contention => better ...
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Porting a Python 2.X based project to Python 3 [closed]
I want to port a web application scanning framework from Python 2.6.5-2.7.3 to Python 3 without causing much harm to the compatibility with Python 2.6+.
I have read briefly about six: Python 2 and 3 ...
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Supporting newer gems on old ruby (here: Celluloid)
Is it possible, by using backports or something similar, to install and use gems that require a higher version of ruby than what is installed?
I am stuck on 1.8 and I am having troubles with the ...
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Is there a Rails 4 backports library?
Over time, we're upgrading pieces of our Rails 3.2.x application to be Rails 4 compatible. For example, any of our new code is written using strong parameters instead of attr_accessible. We'd like ...
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String formatting without index in python2.6
I've got many thousands of lines of python code that has python2.7+ style string formatting (e.g. without indices in the {}s)
"{} {}".format('foo', 'bar')
I need to run this code under ...
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Can't import android-switch-backport
I'm trying to use the android-switch-backport to make my Android app compatible with earlier versions. I import it using gradle as follows:
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
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How could I integrate patch into a c++ library header which is not under my control?
I use boost::log and I got stuck with a problem: there's an error in the library and it prevents my code from compiling (event unit test of later versions of Boost do not, so it is NOT a problem of my ...
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Cherry-pick changesets between different repos
I have two mercurial repositories, generic and specific, which is a clone of the first repo:
$ hg glog -R generic
@ changeset: 0:d516ded3bf0a
summary: generic project commit
$ hg glog -R ...
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Backport railtie console change from Rails 4 to Rails 3.2.11?
I'm getting some annoying test-related warnings and deprecation notices when running rails c or rails s; I tracked it down to this file.
However, it looks like this issue is already fixed in Rails 4....